Requests and items may be submitted one year in advance. Upon receipt of your completed request the following processing times will apply:

Digitized text reserves - 1 day to 5 working days for every 25 pages. Must be copyright and ADA compliant

Personal copies and reprints - 1 day to 5 working days. Must be copyright compliant

Links to online articles or streamed media - 1 day to 6 weeks. Must be copyright and ADA compliant

Library materials - 3 days to 2 weeks

For items that are not in the library's collection and require ordering, please supply as much information as possible (publisher, distributor, address/telephone, year, ISBN #, etc). Please allow at least two months for the ordered items to be put on reserve. Only one copy can be purchased due to limited funds.

Reserve items are used by many people, so please remember that any library item may already be in use for another course or faculty. If the same item is used by multiple courses or faculty for differing loan periods then the shorter loan period will be used.

We advise you to turn your list in as soon as possible so that we may accommodate your needs.

Materials from these collections may NOT be placed on Reserve:

Hawaiian / Pacific

Charlot and all special collections

Public Health Library

Periodicals and reference materials

Inter-Library Loan

UH Systems Libraries

Make arrangements directly with these departments and inform students that items must be used at their respective locations.

Disclaimer for Personal Copies:The University of Hawai`i Library at Mānoawill not be responsible for any damaged, missing and/or lost personal copy while on reserve. Faculty will be notified to either replace the personal copy or to withdraw it from reserve.

Although staff take all reasonable precautions, personal materials on reserve are at some risk. Do not place valuable or irreplaceable items on reserve.

End of the semester procedures:Reserve lists and items will automatically be withdrawn from Reserve at the end of the semester.

All links to digitized text, online articles and ebooks, and streamed media will be removed.

Reprints and personal copies will be delivered to the departmental office. Pick up by faculty are welcomed. Library books will be returned to their respective libraries shelves.